Not sure if Grazi would be too happy if I answer that, but I can always blame you I guess so...

For the IntelliXpander (still getting used to the name, it was decided today actually with the help of some of the members here, thanks guys!), we are estimating around $150, mainly because the case is fairly large, and because of the tech is actually more involved than the SGM. But in the end it will also depend heavily on demand. Games should be the same as our current ColecoVision offerings, $50 each with nice boxes and such... oh, those boxes...

Not sure if Grazi would be too happy if I answer that, but I can always blame you I guess so...

For the IntelliXpander (still getting used to the name, it was decided today actually with the help of some of the members here, thanks guys!), we are estimating around $150, mainly because the case is fairly large, and because of the tech is actually more involved than the SGM. But in the end it will also depend heavily on demand. Games should be the same as our current ColecoVision offerings, $50 each with nice boxes and such... oh, those boxes...

That's less than I was expecting and a really good price for the games as well.

Not sure if Grazi would be too happy if I answer that, but I can always blame you I guess so...

For the IntelliXpander (still getting used to the name, it was decided today actually with the help of some of the members here, thanks guys!), we are estimating around $150, mainly because the case is fairly large, and because of the tech is actually more involved than the SGM. But in the end it will also depend heavily on demand. Games should be the same as our current ColecoVision offerings, $50 each with nice boxes and such... oh, those boxes...

I smell an April Fools joke, guys. While it is possible to completely bypass the video on an Inty II and a modded Inty 1, it wouldn't really be Intellivision. That said, I think it might be possible to accomplish the same effect on an UN-modded Inty 1, though the signal sent to the Ext. Video pin would have to be different and the STIC would have to be told to always display black.

Not sure if Grazi would be too happy if I answer that, but I can always blame you I guess so...

For the IntelliXpander (still getting used to the name, it was decided today actually with the help of some of the members here, thanks guys!), we are estimating around $150, mainly because the case is fairly large, and because of the tech is actually more involved than the SGM. But in the end it will also depend heavily on demand. Games should be the same as our current ColecoVision offerings, $50 each with nice boxes and such... oh, those boxes...

If you really wanted to mess with people here you guys would produce one in the Intellivision II style/colors as well

Sounds overly complicated with minimal benefit. Why not just run a Pi with USB input and hook up one of the many adapter for the Flashback controllers (or any controller)?

Not everyone can do the Pi without help. I had to have my done for me. Finally learned how to load a rom. But I have a controller and sound issue. And need to send it back to the kind person that helped my dumbass out.

The IntelliXpander is simple plug and play I'm sure. No modding, no programming. No loading roms. To a non-programmer/tech guy this is the way to go. Most tech guys forget that I imagine.

Being an electrician, I myself an constantly surprised when people ask me to the simplest task. Such as change a plug or fan. Similar concept to me.

Not everyone can do the Pi without help. I had to have my done for me. Finally learned how to load a rom. But I have a controller and sound issue. And need to send it back to the kind person that helped my dumbass out.

The IntelliXpander is simple plug and play I'm sure. No modding, no programming. No loading roms. To a non-programmer/tech guy this is the way to go. Most tech guys forget that I imagine.

Being an electrician, I myself an constantly surprised when people ask me to the simplest task. Such as change a plug or fan. Similar concept to me.

No, I meant making a self-contained device. As it stands, if it plugs into the Intellivision just for the controllers, then just add controllers to the device itself. It's not like it's an Intellivision...